Halogen is small, light-emitting efficiency is high (up to 17-33 lm / W), color temperature stability (to select 2500K-3500K), o
Metal halide (high-strength UV-halogen) is often known as iron lamps, mercury UV lamps in general the highest peak of 365nm, not much suited to that need 380nm, 403nm new ink and special application process. These new maximum peak (380hm, 403nm) can be generated by metal halogen lamps, metal halide and mercury and argon containing mercury UV lamp based on the blending with iron, potassium iodide or other rare earth elements blends. Iron blending halogen in particular enhanced 380hm as the highest peaks. Potassium iodide halogen in particular enhanced 403nm and 417nm peaks.
Metal halide lamps, produce high light output for their size, making them a compact,
powerful, and efficient light source. Originally created in the late 1960's for industrial use,
metal halide lamps are now available in numerous sizes and configurations for commercial
and residential applications. Metal halide lamps operate under high pressure and temperature,
and require special fixtures to operate safely. They are also considered a "point" light source,
so reflective luminaires are often required to concentrate the light for purposes of the lighting
application.
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